135 CARBON REDUCTION PATHWAY UPDATE PDF 386 KB
To consider a report from the Chief Fire Officer, which updates the Authority on activities undertaken as part of the Fire Authority’s Carbon Reduction Pathway.
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Minutes:
The Authority considered a report from the
Chief Fire Officer (item 11 in the minute book), which provided an update to activities undertaken as part of the Fire
Authority’s Carbon Reduction Pathway.
It was highlighted that there had been an 11%
reduction from the baseline of 2019/20 and it
was anticipated that if the recommendations were approved, the
carbon footprint was projected to continue to reduce to a total of
28% when compared to the 2019/20 baseline year, maintaining the
trajectory towards net zero in 2050.
It was confirmed that improvements to insulation and double glazing
replacements would continue as part of business-as-usual through
revenue maintenance plans.
During questions, it was confirmed that water harvesting would become an in-built part of future estate developments and was included in plans for Cosham station. No consideration had been given to wind turbines due to the planning restrictions associated with them.
Members agreed that it was important to focus on the best return elements in the short term and monitor any grants and additional funding that could be used to support the more challenging aspects of the carbon reduction plans.
RESOLVED
a) Subject to approval of funding, Hampshire and Isle
of Wight Fire and Rescue Authority approved the programme of works set out in Option 2 to
improve thermal efficiency of buildings and renewable energy
generation over the next five years at a cost of £500,000 per
year.
b) Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Authority approved the adoption of the National Sustainability Charter (Appendix B) as part of the Carbon Reduction Pathway objectives.